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Creating a Culture of Innovation and Learning with e-Portfolios and Performance Assessment. National Conference on Student Assessment Orlando, FL June 19-22, 2011. Cynthia Ajemian IB Coordinator and Instructional Leader, Downingtown Area Public Schools Larry Mussoline, Ph.D.
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Creating a Culture of Innovation and Learning with e-Portfolios and Performance Assessment National Conference on Student Assessment Orlando, FL June 19-22, 2011 Cynthia Ajemian IB Coordinator and Instructional Leader, Downingtown Area Public Schools Larry Mussoline, Ph.D. Superintendent, Downingtown Area Public Schools Stasia Peters Director of Integration & Assessment, Southeastern RVTHS Dara Wexler, Ph.D.Education Solutions Specialist
Relevant, notable uses of TaskStream include the following: • Teacher preparation programs • Western Governors University (competency-based education) • National Board for Professional Teaching Standards • Teacher Performance Assessment Consortium Over a decade of experience providing Web-based technology and supporting services for managing portfolio-based performance assessments
Larry Mussoline, Ph.D. Superintendent Cynthia AjemianIB Coordinator and Instructional Leader
Downingtown Area School District the Downingtown area school district is a district of 12,400 students located in Chester county, the 11th largest school district in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Downingtown
Philosophy and Vision • We believe in… • In the fact that effort creates intelligence. • Inquiry/Project Based approach to instruction. • Relevant activities to engage students- internships, externships, and college courses. • Technology as a tool that will accelerate student learning. • Teamwork and collaboration as hallmarks of instruction. • Real problem solving is essential to learning. • Preparing students to be successful in post-high school education in STEM related fields – A National Call. • Creating a 21st Century Learning Environment.
STEM Academy Initiatives • International Baccalaureate curriculum • Authentic learning and assessment • Portfolio-based assessments • Collaborative development of rubrics • Project-based • Setting expectations for students • Rich feedback for improvement
Technology Rich Environment • One-to-One Laptop Initiative with no textbooks • Every student receives a laptop • Complete Wireless Environment • Cutting edge technology- many companies want to partner with the Academy • Moodle- all classes will have an online component (virditional) • Assessment that allows for quick feedback, on-line access, and can be quickly modified – TaskStream
Assessment • Student formative assessments • Anytime, anywhere (in school and remotely) • Project-based instruction • Summative Assessment • Benchmarks • Actionable data • Shared Rubrics • Standardize and set expectations • Performance reporting based on rubric criteria • Authentic Assessment
Collect Student Work Provide directions and guidance Define evaluation method - rubric Identify artifacts to collect Enable students to submit work in various formats
Lessons Learned • Think through time and process • Be realistic • Use the reporting data to make improvements
Benefits and Next Steps • Ability to include multiple evaluators • Rubric development • Pedagogical supports and professional development • Real-time reporting
Stasia PetersDirector of Integration & Assessment • Authentic learning and assessment • Portfolio-based assessments • Alignment to vocational frameworks • Summative assessment at the course-level • Formative assessment over 4-years • Showcasing of work
Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School (SRVTHS) Located 30 miles south of Boston, 1500 students in grades 9-14, from 8 towns and the city of Brockton, MA Mission and Philosophy • The mission of the Southeastern Regional School District is to transform students into lifelong learners. • Organized around four core philosophies • Mastery of Foundation Skills • Development of Interpersonal Skills • Proactive Student Engagement • Commitment to Stretch Learning Initiatives
Project Driven across multiple competencies Competency bank for Learning Standard 2.B from Strand 2 of the Cosmetology Framework
Engage Students in Demonstrating Learning (culminating portfolio image created from guiding templates) 9th grade 10th grade Work Experiences
Benefits of Using TaskStream and Next Steps • Scalability - Manage large numbers of students • Multiple evaluators to see student portfolios (e.g., like that shop teacher, guidance teacher, etc. can comment on portfolio – teams of 5 looking at portfolio) • Massachusetts Vocational & Academic Curricula Frameworks alignment and testimony for all students for 100% of their time –on-learning • Customizable templates • Rubrics • Lesson plans • Additional Learning Standards and Competencies • Project-based progression and assessments • Standards-based grading • Increased articulation opportunities with post-secondary institutions
Questions? Please feel free to contact us: Cynthia Ajemia IB Coordinator and Instructional Leader, Downingtown Area Public Schools cajemian@dasd.org Larry Mussoline, Ph.D.Superintendent, Downingtown Area Public Schools lmussoline@dasd.org Stasia PetersDirector of Integration & Assessment, Southeastern RVTHSsepeters@sersd.org Dara Wexler, Ph.D.Education Solutions Specialist, TaskStream dwexler@taskstream.com
For additional information about TaskStream or to schedule a live demonstration to learn how we can help address the needs in your state or district, please contact us: email: info@taskstream.comphone: 1-800-311-5656web: www.taskstream.com